Wayne Madsen is one of the famous Journalist, who was born on the memorable day of April 25 in the year 1954. Hailing from the vibrant city of Pennsylvania, Wayne Madsen is a proud citizen of United States.
Author of The Wayne Madsen Report and news journalist known for his investigative pieces regarding international affairs and politics.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Wayne Madsen continues to be an inspiration for many.
Personal Information
Details about Wayne Madsen
Popular As:
Wayne Madsen
First Name:
Wayne
Last Name:
Madsen
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
April 25
Birth Year:
1954
Age:
69-years
Career
He matriculated from the University of Mississippi, where he developed his longstanding interest in political journalism.
He became something of a conspiracy theorist, and once proclaimed that the alleged prosecution of Elliot Spitzer in 2008 was conducted by Mossad, a leading Israeli Intelligence organization.
Family
His grandmother, Victoria Madsen, was a noted Communist and would eventually be deported from the USA during the 1950s. Both he and politician Trent Lott studied at the University of Mississippi.
Wayne Madsen Timeline
1950
In the 1950s, Victoria was deported from the United States.
1982
In early 1982 he was stationed at the classified Naval Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) station at Coos Head, which had an allowance of twelve officers, ninety-five enlisted and 15 civilians.
1984
In 1984, Madsen reports that he was loaned to the National Security Agency by the Navy.
1985
He resigned from the Navy in 1985 as a lieutenant, having been passed over for promotion.
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1990
In 1990 Madsen joined Computer Sciences Corporation, working there from 1990 until 1997, when he joined the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) as a senior fellow.
1998
In 1998, while at EPIC, Madsen was described by journalist Jason Vest in The Village Voice as one of the world's leading SIGINT and computer security experts.
2002
In 2002 he suggested to The Guardian newspaper that the United States Navy had aided in an attempted overthrow of Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez.
2003
Madsen has asserted in The Palestine Telegraph that hundreds of Iraqi scientists who had been assassinated or died in accidents after the invasion in 2003 were actually murdered by Mossad hit teams operating in Iraq.
2005
In late-January 2005, Madsen left EPIC.
2008
In a 2008 article published by the Saudi Arab News cited Madsen's claim Mossad ran the Emperors Club as a front (in which former New York State governor Eliot Spitzer was entrapped).
2009
On April 25, 2009, Madsen said that unidentified journalists from Mexico and Indonesia had spoken to some unidentified UN World Health Organization officials and scientists believed the 2009 new H1N1 strain of swine flu virus appeared to be the product of U.
2010
In 2010, Madsen asserted in the Pakistan Daily that unnamed sources suggested that the company formerly known as Blackwater, had been conducting false-flag operations in Pakistan that were blamed on the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan.
2012
He appeared on WETA-TVs "White House Chronicle" in January 2012.
2013
He was a frequent contributor to The Alex Jones Show, but had fallen out with Jones by 2013.